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Mar 19 2024
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UVM gardening experts offer spring planting advice
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Many factors could tarnish your green thumb this year. From temperature swings to July’s flooding, experts urge caution before getting dirty in the garden. Ann Hazelrigg and Deb Heleba work with UVM Extension, running the plant diagnostic clinic and Master Gardener programs. They say spring’s biggest hurdle is the weather, with unexpected warm days followed by the
WCAX 3Mar 13 2024
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Champaign Mayor recognizes World Alloimmunization and HDFN Awareness Day
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WCIA) — March 12th was the second annual World Alloimmunization and HDFN awareness day. Champaign Mayor Deb Feinen signed a proclamation in honor of it. Health experts say HDFN, Hemolytic Disease of the Fetus and Newborn, is rare and happens when there’s an incompatibility between the blood type of a pregnant mom and the fetus. It occurs in about 1-2% of pregnancies. Some of
WCIAMar 13 2024
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State road funds approved for Des Moines airport, Sioux City water park
The State Transportation Commission approved millions of dollars Tuesday for economic development road projects. The DOT’s Deb Arp presented a request from the city of Des Moines and its airport authority to add more funding to its previous request for the new airport terminal. “This application requests an additional amendment to the scope and grant award to provide additional roadway
Radio IowaMar 16 2021
Headline Roundup
Haaland Confirmed as First Native American to Lead Interior Department
The U.S. Senate has confirmed Deb Haaland, a member of the Laguna Pueblo tribe in New Mexico, as President Joe Biden’s pick to lead the Department of the Interior. Haaland is the first Native American Cabinet secretary in history, overseeing the department that manages public and tribal lands. Indigenous communities and environmental activists praised the confirmation. Several Republicans
CNBC Washington Post New York Post (News)Mar 12 2016
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CBS News Reporter Sopan Deb Arrested While Covering Donald Trump Rally
CBS News reporter Sopan Deb was arrested Friday night while covering protests surrounding Donald Trump's canceled rally in Chicago.
Deb, who has covered the Republican presidential front-runner's candidacy since last summer, was filming video of a man whose face was bloody and laying on the ground near police at the time of his arrest, according to a "CBS This Morning" report Saturday
HuffPostNov 28 2015
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Bernie Sanders Hearkens Back to Old-Time Socialist Presidential Candidate Eugene Debs
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’s upstart presidential candidacy is being fueled by voter sentiment that hasn’t been so prominent for nearly a century: a fight between the economic haves and have-nots.
It’s a stewing sense of unfairness last tapped to broad affect by a couple of his political heroes: socialist presidential candidates Eugene Debs and Norman Thomas, each of whom lost five
Wall Street Journal (News)Mar 07 2024
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Gov. Kevin Stitt sues AG over opinion that led to Cabinet member's resignation
OKLAHOMA CITY — Gov. Kevin Stitt sued Attorney General Gentner Drummond on Thursday over a recent opinion that forced a member of the governor’s Cabinet to resign. While Stitt is the only plaintiff listed on the lawsuit, the press release from his office announcing the lawsuit says he is joined by Secretary of Agriculture Blayne Arthur, Secretary of Human Services Deb Shropshire and Secretary
Tulsa WorldMar 07 2024
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Gov. Stitt files lawsuit for clarity on AG's opinion
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – On Thursday, Governor Kevin Stitt along with Secretary of Agriculture Blayne Arthur; Secretary of Human Services Deb Shropshire; and Secretary of Tourism, Wildlife and Heritage Shelley Zumwalt, filed a lawsuit against Attorney General Gentner Drummond over his recent opinion on dual office-holding. That opinion resulted in the resignation of Tim Gatz from his role as
KFOR 4Mar 06 2024
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'Once in 10-lifetime opportunity': Lincoln Police sergeant to attend State of the Union
A Lincoln Police officer, who has been honored for his heroism in performing two water rescues, will attend the State of the Union speech with his wife thanks to Nebraska Sens. Pete Ricketts and Deb Fischer. When Tran got off the phone, his next call was to his wife, who immediately encouraged him to attend. But Tran wanted his wife to be by his side in the nation's capital, so he asked
Lincoln Journal StarMar 06 2024
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Lincoln Police sergeant invited to attend State of the Union by Ricketts, Fischer
A Lincoln Police officer and his wife will be guests at the State of the Union speech thanks to Nebraska Sens. Pete Ricketts and Deb Fischer. Ricketts' office announced Wednesday that Sgt. Tu Tran and his wife, Cuu Nguyen, will be in attendance at President Joe Biden's annual address to the nation Thursday night. Ricketts and Fischer invited Tran because of his recent acts of heroism. In
Lincoln Journal Star